Good value for money ... Nice rooms. A good base for our trip to Lisbon.

Description - Hostel

Lovely downtown accommodation. Rooms; twins, doubles, . Fully equipped kitchen,(almost year round-somethimes it´s not available) and each room has a private balcony, where people can smoke, bask in the sun, read, or simply watch the city life. The building is elegant, has 2 elevators and a permanent concierge.

BEACHES ONLY AT 15M AWAY BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

ATTENTIONOur check-in time is :13 to 14. 00 pm18 to 19. 00 pmIf you arrive later kindly let us know (by mail or phone) your flight/train schedule, and we try to check-in you after-hours (take a taxi to us if late).

Neighborhood

The healtiest residential area in Lisbon, Av. Novas district.You can walk to downtown 10 minutes

Points of interest

Beach, 20m easy by direct train!

Golf 8 KM

Old Town -Baixa, Bairro Alto, Alfama-walking possibility

Fatima-90m

Downtown 10 m

S. Jorge Castle´s 10m to Mouraria

Belem (several monuments of interest) direct Bus

Saldanha Shopping Área almost next door

Daily Fresh-fish, meat and fruits- Market almost in front

Sintra (UNESCO World Patrimony) Train nearby

Cascais and Casino Estoril direct train

Food and drink

Eating in house

Adega Do Ribatejo

Dishes such as steaks, bacalhau, veal, and fried fish are often on the changing menu. At the nightly singing sessions, professional musicians serenade you.

Algures Na Mouraria

For a taste of Portugal's colonial past take a trip into the narrow alleys of the Mouraria district, on the west side of the castle, where this simple restaurant serves up dishes from Angola.

As Barrigas

The clientele are a well-traveled lot judging by the postcards that line the walls of this cozy, wood-paneled adega, but the cooking stays firmly in Portugal. House specialty is a rich arroz de polvo ( rice with octopus).

Café Martinho Da Arcada

A stand-up café under the arches, next to the famous restaurant of the same name, this is a welcome stop for a coffee and specialty pasteís de nata (cream cake) before catching your tram to Belém.

Café Nicola

With its grand interior and suitably aloof waiters, this traditional café is one of the prime and priciest spots for sitting down and taking in downtown.

Eating out

Cervejaria Trindade

The Trindade is a classic 19th-century Bairro Alto beer hall-restaurant with colorful tiles, vaulted ceilings, and frenetic service. It's a lively spot and, like at all cervejarias, you can pop in for a beer and a snack or eat a full meal.

Galeto

There's not much that this café doesn't serve, from cakes and sandwiches to full meals, from early to late every day. Pull up a stool at one of the long wooden counters, and take a break from the modern city outside.

Policies

Price details

€50 - 70 per night

Minimum 2 nights stay

Credit cards accepted on location: VisaMasterCardAmerican Express

Booking and cancellation policy

Unless otherwise specified, booking payments are non-refundable.

One or two nights charge if no-show depending on the lenght stay, and if less than 48 h notice.Cancelations only by email 48 hours in advance.

Location - Hostel

How to get there

Ideally located in the very heart of Lisbon, between the 'Saldanha' and 'Pombal' squares.Our Metro Station is Picoas.

BEACHES ONLY AT 15M AWAY BY PUBLIC

The airport is at a 15 minutes drive, and Train 10m.Public transports (Subway, Buses & Taxi station) are less than 200 meters away..How to arrive:From Airport, take a taxi (8 euros for the ride) or Aero-Bus (91) to Picoas. By Train, take a taxi (5 euros) or the Bus (90) to PicoasBy Bus, 10-15m walking to get us